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  • 9fingerleafs
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    That the real deal. When just a leave or two get it it’s just like a birthmark

  • homegrown
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    Heres a near 6 foot variegated lady. One of my outdoor natural plants. no training..just feed them and let um grow.

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  • PLreef
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    Thanks Gingerbeard!

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  • Gingerbeard
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    https://www.growweedeasy.com/7-commo...lant-mutations

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  • PLreef
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    Here's an updated pic. Her growth looks pretty good. Up potted into a 5 gallon

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  • 9fingerleafs
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    The line I’ve been working for years often has that mutation. I’m currently on f3 but a few f2 had that mutation on a few leaves, always on the opposite part of the plant from one another, like only two leaves out of 25 colas

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  • BackWoodsBud
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    Had one last grow. Autoflower. Back left in the pic. Hard to see very good but she was definitely variegated. Very finicky and really hard to feed and water. I finished her out but she just wouldn’t grow much. Small amount of flower. Hope yours does better.

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  • PLreef
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    variegated mutation

    So after hours of web time and reading everything I could find im pretty sure I have a variegated mutation on one of my autoflowers. Its growing really well. I dont believe its a nutrient or PH issue. No issues so far. Anyone else experience anything of the sort?

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